Potential greenhouse gas mitigation from utilising pig manure and grass for hydrothermal carbonisation and anaerobic digestion in the uk, eu, and china

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Nicholas Davison et al. from the Anaerobic Digestion in the UK, EU, and China School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds , JT, UK have published the paper: Potential Greenhouse Gas Mitigation from Utilising Pig Manure and Grass for Hydrothermal Carbonisation and Anaerobic Digestion in the UK, EU, and China, in the Journal: Agriculture 2023, 13, 479. of /2023/

SUMMARY

    The UK has a relatively low grid energy carbon intensity of roughly 0.17 kgCO2 /kWh, as well as relatively low GHGs associated with chemical fertilisers, 1.39 kg CO2 . . .

     

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